Book clubs in Margate
Below you'll find every active listing we have for book clubs and readers in Margate

Thanet Book(ish) Group
Meets at The Kitchen CT9 on Run by Bex Hughes Library service Kent County Council - Libraries Thanet Book(ish) Group is a monthly book group with a difference - we don't all read the same books! Everyone's welcome to come along and talk about whatever they've been reading lately or even just get inspiration for books to read if you'd like to read more than you currently do. We set a theme each month for those who want to push themselves to read more widely but it isn't a requirement. We meet at: 3 Cliff Terrace, Margate, Kent, CT9 1RU Accepting new members
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Bee's Bookshare
Join us at Fort's Cafe and become a part of the Bee's Bookshare library service. We are always welcoming new members!
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Minster Reading Group
Meets at Minster-in-Thanet Library on Run by Lesley Gallagher Library service A relaxed informal group who meet in our local library for wide ranging discussions of that month's book. Each members suggests one or more books and we enjoy working our way through those we recognise, those we have never heard of and those we would never have thought of reading. We meet at: 4A Monkton Road, Minsterinthanet, Kent, CT12 4EA Accepting new members
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Anonymous9329
A young single Indian woman with a passion for thriller books hoping to form connections with fellow bibliophiles and belong to an engaging book club suitable for meeting every Thursday evening.
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Anonymous7622
Hello, I'm a 35-year-old literature aficionado and avid reader who is free to meet up either on weekday evenings or over weekend afternoons, hoping to branch out and try new genres through joining a book club.
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Bong B
An avid reader in her mid-thirties, Sarah hopes to join a book club where participants gather frequently over tea or after-work to dissect Dostoevsky's labyrinthine plots, before ultimately broadening written scopes beyond typical eighteenth century zeitgeists.
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